Posts Tagged ‘Lily Collins’

Okja is a film that had an initial trailer which made me unsure as to whether it would be good or bad. When I saw the film, it could well be my favourite of the year. What you might not know is that in New York, 2007, Nancy Mirando (Tilda Swinton) gave a press conference […]

To The Bone is a forthcoming Netflix drama starring Lily Collins (right) (Rules Don’t Apply) as Ellen, an unruly, 20-year-old anorexic girl who spent the better part of her teenage years being shepherded through various recovery programs, only to find herself several pounds lighter every time. Determined to find a solution, her dysfunctional family agrees […]

Okja centres around a young girl named Mija, who risks everything to prevent a powerful, multi-national company from kidnapping her best friend – a massive animal named Okja. Directed by Joon-ho Bong, who co-wrote the script with Jon Ronson (Frank), this film has a decent cast in Tilda Swinton, Jake Gyllenhaal (both on the right), […]

Rules Don’t Apply tells the unconventional love story of aspiring actress Marla Mabrey (Lily Collins), her determined driver, Frank Forbes (Alden Ehrenreich), and the eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes (Warren Beatty), for whom they work. Set in 1958 Hollywood, 1958, small town beauty queen and devout Baptist Marla is under contract to the latter and arrives […]

Love Rosie is a new comedy starring Lily Collins (Mirror Mirror) and Sam Claflin (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire) as Rosie and Alex, best friends who are suddenly separated when Alex and his family move from Dublin to America. Can their friendship survive years and miles? Will they gamble everything for true love? Well, that […]

Love Rosie is a new comedy starring Lily Collins (Mirror Mirror) and Sam Claflin (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire) as Rosie and Alex, best friends who are suddenly separated when Alex and his family move from Dublin to America. Can their friendship survive years and miles? Will they gamble everything for true love? Well, that […]

Priest 3D: I’m sorry, but this film has inspired me into a rant. And it’s not just to complain that it was a bad film (it was really awful, but more of that later). No, my dismay has two other targets: Number one, the pathetic 3D and number two, the British Board of Film Classification. […]